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be untimely
adjective
At an inopportune time
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"The petition/complaint would still be untimely," he wrote in his decision.
They need, in Shakespeare's phrase, to be "untimely ripped" from the womb.
If the past is an accurate guide, this wanderlust may be untimely.
He also expressed the view that should the Six-Party partners succeed in persuading North Korea to return to the talks, the U.S. should not continue to insist on completing a MOSCOW 00001108 003 OF 003 verification protocol as it would be untimely given the changed circumstances.
But of the big collections coming up for sale in New York at the Americana auctions that typically coincide with the week in January of the Winter Antiques Show, Mr. Keno cautioned auction houses that great expectations might well be untimely and unwise.
Policymakers and pundits will wail that stabilizing the dollar now would be untimely, that we'll need to print a lot more to deal with the financial crisis.
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The latest incident is untimely for the Knicks.
His death, of pancreatic cancer, on October 23rd was untimely as well as tragic.
Wilbur has always been conscious that his particular poetic gifts and spiritual resilience were untimely.
"This proceeding is untimely," Mr. Collins said, calling the suit "late in the game".
"This is untimely and can create a rift amongst the mujahedeen".
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